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Show H WHOLESALE BBOCEBS. SSTS-flC- a co. E WHOLESALE 4 .at For Intrants and lamps,and their PUBLIC ACTS or TRK Congress of the United States. Passed at the Brat session, which was begun and held at the city of Waah- -' ingtoa, in the District of Columbia, on Monday, the first day of Decern ber, 1873, and was adjourned without day on Tuesday, the twenty-thir- d t AXD day of Junet 1874. Retail Doalers In An act to amend an act entitled "An act to amend an act entitled An aet to reduco dutiaa en imports and to reduce internal taxes, and purposes, n appro red March third, eighteen hundted and seventy-thre4 for-oth- groceries -- AND- er e. Be it enacted by the Senate and Heuse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That sectien third of an act entitled "An act to reduce duties on imports, and to reduce internal taxes, and for ether purposes," aproVed March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-threbe amended so as to read As follows: "Sec. 3. That fbreign merchandise which arrived at a port of the U. 8. on or Before the thirty-firs- t day of July , hundred and setenty-twoand eighteen which were duties not paid prior upon to August first, eighteen hundred and seventy-twthough the same were hot entered or transferred to a public store or bonded warehouse shall be entitled to the benefits provided to t in the eighth section ef the act entitled "Ah act to reduce dutise on imports and to reduce internal taxes, and for other purposes," approved June sixth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two- , the same as such merchandise would have been entitled to had it actually been in public store or bended warehouse on or prior to the thirty-firJuly, eighteen hundred and seventy-tw- o Provided, That the owner of such merchandise shall, within thirty days from the passage of this act make application therefor in writing tcTthe collector of the Xertat which such merchandise arrived. Approved, June 3, 1874 e, mmi MERCHANDISE, i o, CORINNE, U.T. st WE CARRY THE i i ' 0 r AGENTS OF THE Works Powder Powder In jobbing .lots at San Francisco sol pri.o,, freight added. An act changing the time of holding circuit and district courts in Vermont. Be it enacted by the Senate and House efRepresentatives of the United States of America in assembled, Congress That the term ef the circuit court golden at Rutland on the third day of October shall be held on the first Tuesday in October, and the term of the district court holdeu at Rutland on the sixth day of October shall be held on the first Tuesday of Oct. The term of the circuit ceurt helden at Windsor en the fourth Tuesday in July shall be held on the third Tuesday in May, and tho term of the district court held at Windsor en the Mendny after the fourthTuesday of July shall be en third Tuesday in May: Provided, That this act shall not apply to the next terms of the circuit and district court to be holden at Windsor, but the same shall be held at the times now provided by Jaw. . Approved, June 5, 1874. , FREDJKIESEL&CO FORWARDI NO ajtx COMUISSIO.V Keop on MERCHANTS, band a vhoioe stock of Groceries 4 Tobaccos, " Pipes, Liquors, ETC. KTC., AT . e, and" y s, Cutlery, Wholesale An act making appropriations for the naval service for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and and for other purposes. seventy-fiv- e Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and they are hereby,appropriated to be paid out of any money in theTreasury not otherwise appropriated, for the naval service of the Government for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and soventy-fivand for other purposes: For pay of commissioned and warrant officers at sea, on shore, on special service, aod of those on the retired list and unemployed, and for mileage and transportation of officers traveling under orders, and fer pay of the petty seamen, ordinary seamen, officers, and including boys, landsmen, men of tbe engineer force, and for the service, eight thousand five hundred men, six million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Fer centingeat exqenses of the Navy one hundred thousand Department, dollars. For civil eitablisment at the different as follows: At Kittery, navy-yardMaine, eighteen thousand seven hundred and fiftjNaine dollars; at Charlestown, Massachusetts, twenty - three thousand dollars and forty cents; and ninty-thre- e at Brooklyn, New York, twenty-thre- e thousand seven hundred and eighty-nin- e dellars and forty cents; at Philsdephia, thousand two Pennsylvania, twenty-en- e dollars and hundred and ninety-thre- e at Norfolk, cents; Virginia, eighforty teen thousand five hundred and thirty-eigdollars and twenty cents; atPensa-eolFlorida, eight thousand one hundred and forty-fiv- e deHart; at Washingtnineteen tboust-san- d District ofColumbia, on,' dolone Hundred and twenty-thre- e Califorlars and 20 cents; atMarelslaad, nia, twenty thousand three hundred and seventeen dollar and twtnty cents; and at League Island navat station, Pennyl-vanifour thousand six hundred and thirty eight dollars and eighty cents. For civil establishment at the several naval hospitals and naval laboratory, thirty nine thousand one hundred and sixty one dollars. Coast-Surve- Cigars, ETC., Retail. ht a, a, MPORTERS OF V FRUIT. BUREAU OF NAVIGATION. For foreign and local pilotage and t Foreign and Doneallo.) to- wage of skips of war, fifty thousand dollars. For service and materials in correcting compasses on beard ship, and for adjusting and testing compasses on shore, three thousand dollars. For nautieal and astronomical instruments? nautical books, maps, ships of ten thousand dollars. war, ' For books for libraries for ships ef war, three thousand dollars. . 8o!o Agenta for . - A. . BOOTHS Ct,llr'ES p"rit ton u. in- cluding these far the cabin, ward room, and steefage, for the holds and spririt-roofor decks and quartermasters use, five thousand dollars. For bunting and otheJ materials for flags, and making and repairing flags of all kinds, five thousand dollars. For oil for Ships of war ether than that used fer the engineer department, candles when used as a substitute for oil in binnacles, running lights, for chimneys and wick and soap used in .navigation departement, twenty thousand dollars. For stationery for. commanders and navigators of vessels of war, two thous, and dollars. For musical Instruments, and music for vessols of war, one thousand dollars. For steering signals and for speaking-tube- s and gengfcj for signal communication on bosM vessels of war, two thousand five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Bureau ef Navigatien: Freight and transportion of navigatjea rmaforials; instruments, books, unjLstores;pesUge and telegraphing; iidvertitiDg for proposals; "packing boxes and materials; blank books, forms and stationery at navigation offices, four thousand dollars. , j i For drawing, engraving, and printing and pboto lithographing charts, elettro-typin- g and correcting old plaios, preparing and publishing sailing directions, and other hydrographic information, twenty thousand dollars and for making charts including those of thePacifio coast thirty thousand dollars. For fuel, lights, and office furniture; care of building ond other labor, purchase of beoks for library, drawing materials, and other stationery; postage, freight, and other contingent expenses, five thousand dollarf. For rent and repair of building, two thousand eight hundred dollars. For expenses of Naval Observatory, S namely; For pay of ene clerk, one thousand, eight hundred dollars. For three assistants, at one thousand five huudred dollars each. For wages of one instrumentmaker, ode messenger, three watchmen, and one potter; for keeping grounds in order and repairs to builbings; for fuel, light, and and for stationery, purchase ef books of liberary, chemicals for office-furnitur- e; Largest Stock in Corinnc California appen- dages. for generstl use on beard ship, m, Forty-Thi- rd , 4 II signals' 'and apparatus, namely: signal lights, Interns, and rockets, including running lights, drawings and engravings for signal hooks, six - OYSTERS For- navy - thousand dollars. Fer compass fittings, including binTrrltor, of IfontM.. nacles, tripods, and other appendages of ships, eota passes ts to made in the navy yarat, five thousand dollars. for meaFor logs and other appliances suring the ships way tends and other appliances for seunding, three thousand dollars. repairs of same; pastage and telegrams; furniture for Government houses and offices in the navy-yardcoal and other fuel ; candles, oil, and gas; cleaning and clearing up yards,' nnd cars of buildings; attendance on fires; lights; -nnd apparatus; incidental labor water-taand for toll and ferryards; tho waohmen -- in the of pay iage; navy yards; and fer flags, awn-ingand packing - boxes, and for contiugsnt expenses of yard nnd docks, (not exceeding forty thousand dollars.) eight hundred thousand dollars. At the Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, Fsnntylvana: For superintendent, six hundred dollars; steward four hundred and eigty dollars; matromthree hundred sixty dollars; cook, two' hundred and forty dollars ;asistnnt oook,one hundred and sixty-eigdollars; chief laundress, one hundred and ninety-tw- o dollars; three laundresses, at one hundred and sixty-eigdollars each; eight scubliers at one hundred and sixty-eigdollars each ; six laborers, at two handred and forty dollars each; stable-keepand driver, three hundred and four hunsixty dollars; mastsr-at-armdred and eighty dellars, corporal, throe bubdred dollars; harbor three hundred and sixty dollars; carpenter, eight hundred and forty-fiv- e dollars; fti maces, six hundred dollars: grates, and ranges, repairs of all kinds, fivo thousand dollars and for support of beneficiarios, forty thousand dollars; in all, fifty three thoudolsand two hundred and seventy-thre- e lars; which same shall be paid out of the fund. income from the s; flre-cnji-ne tt-cav- y m l itscm Ili 0 J. : x, WHOLESALE W 6 l0,'- 17. 7UC3C2 t i Vrn c J IS V? Iti ii. , r i 4 i - 3D1BS 3HL gj , A s, Timm. cries a led Ummitsmmory Ut 101 , RETAIL 'I U 4 J 4 " i i forher Cast t SAN FRANCISCO DEALER iN-- epg ( ht ht and-waiter- ht s, er f FirjErjinii'G, Wines Eta OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. For support of the medical depart- BUREAU ment for surgeens necessaries for vessels in commission, navy-yarnaval stations Marine Corps, and Coast Survey, thirty thousand dollars. For necessary repairs of naval laboratory, hospitals, and appendages, includg ing roads, wharves, outhouses, apparatus, sidewalks, fences, gardens, and farms, five thousand dollars. For contingent experses or tbe bureau freight on medical stores, transportation of insane patients to the Government hospital, advertising telegraphing, purchase of books, expenses attending the naval medical board of examiners, purchase and repair of wagons, harness purchase and feed of horses, cows, trees, garden tools, and seeds, twenty-fiv- e thousand dellars. To be continued. l uauono Gan -- j - ... i OI G- A R S, - i T. K. fD, IilSiE d CO., . (Sucooasers to llunter. Wand k CoS lPG3Tn3 ARB WHOLESALE DEALERS n' Wiried i f JLiquors, PropriotoM Hunters Cali&mh Wheit Whiskey'THE LARCEST ADD - Agents for JOSEPH FINCHS CELE I) HATED PENNSYLVANIA A lao, RYE WillSICEY. m i t 0 I SELECTED BEST STOCK . 607 and 600, Frent St., near Jaekeon, - SAN FRANCISCO - CAL. ecpStf JAMRS DALY, H. WAEO. DALY & WARD,' IN THE TERRITORY. Half House. Brewery and M- - UnR. NlCKAlL ; ;ny - .iflj -L- TS'-SL- ftranclcco, Callforhlri. oqdO solicited, 1YAND, steam-heatin- L. Liquora fallfwafo Street, C, C. hAMK. ds batteries, postage, and freight, and all other eontengent expenses, ten thousand dollars. For transcribing "astronomical observations upon sheets for publication, one ihousand and two hundred dellars. L1L For one chronometrical thermometer, fite hundfed and fifty dollars. City For neeessary furniture and equipments fot tbe new building for the great telescope two thousand dollars. For the last payment for the great refracting telescope, ten thousand ' vepftf and- - CO., ncrovma axd renens i , s, naval-pensio- n a POXD, UCVKOLfifc mroRTRU or Foreign arid Demestlcf AMSHLER" Propr. dellars. Almanac: For expenses ef For pay of computers and clerk for compiling andpreparing ier publication the American Ephemeris and Nautical Corner of Colorado and Bscond Street Corner Montana and Fifth Sts. Winsa' dc JL.iinot-r- i i Almanac, eighteen thousand dollars. For continuance of work on new planets discovered byAmerican astronomers CORINNE, UTAH. two thousand dollars. CORINNE, UTAH. For rent, fuel, labor, stationery, boxes Mltf expresses, and miscellaneous items, one thousand five hundred dollars. BARKIK8. BUREAU OFJORDN AN CE. Eor fuel and materials necessary in VARREK HUSSEY & C(h carrying en the raechancial branches ef the Ordinance Department at the navy A XH yards and stations, seventy five thousand dollars. For labor at all the navy yards, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. YODXG BEER 0 1 THE QUALITY Fer repairs to ordinance buildings UTAII. CORINNE magazines, gun parks, machinery and ehter necessaries of the like character, 0 ten thousand dollars. AIwaysn hand. AIM For miscellaneous items, freigt, express charges, and purchase of instruments, five thousand dollars. THE STOCKHOLDERS For the Torpedo Corps : MALT'OF A SUPERIQBfcQUALITY For the purchase and manufacture of gunpowder, nitro glycerine, and gunor THE cotton, twelve thousand dollars. Order froia a distant eSpremptly filled elecand manfaucture of Fer purchase eltf trical machine?, galvanic batteries, and First National Bauk of Utah insulated wire, twenty thousand dollars. For purchase of copper, iron, wood, and ether materials necessary for ' the COEfOMB THE FIRM. manufacture ef torpedoes, and for werk PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop., thousand dolen tbe same, twenty-fiv- e lars. For construction of terpede - boats, General Blacksmfthlng, Vagort or bulls, and purchase ef coffer-wor- k Making and Shoeing. GOLD DUST, . e twenty-fivthousand contingent expense, dollars. COIN and s, For repairs to buildings and wharves, Carriage R era! ring Painting and Trimming. Wagons, Buggies and Sleighs made to order. one thousand dollars. EXCHANGE For labor, including chemist, pyrotechi NORTH FRONT STREET nist, electrician, machinist, and clerical ' thousand fifteen dollars. force, cl For contingent expensea of the ord- -' R. (Opposite R.'Depot,) nance service of the Navy, one thousand Rarramcnte Street,' No. 811 , Between Front and Battery, SAN FRANCISCO. LAGEH BEER B ANKERS, Film ep8tf ISAAC D. HlIIVTOOrS, i Shipping and Commission1' Herchant,- Front Street,' 419 , i CAE. SAN FRANCISCO, t Particular attention paid te tbe pnrehaaing o China and Japan Teaa, California YYtnw and LUuore. f eoi8tf OVERLAND GHOPO, - f JOHNSON MOfcTOOMERY & J HOTEL. G0AXD r 1 CO., Proprietor,, I1AKKBT BTREBTS ANt) i dellars. BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING. For equipment of vessels : -- Fer coal for steamers use, Including expenses ef transportation, storage, labor Cox in no - - oetl5-t- f TJin,H. Q. D. RICHMOND a. CO." waouuAut asm bxtaix. draws COLLECTIONS will receive epl-t- f BATIK nr hemp, wire, and ether materials for the manufacture of rope; hides, cordage, canvas, leather; Iron for manufacture of cables, anchors, and galleys; codensing and boaf detaching apparatus; cables, anchors, fUrniture, hose, SECOND-HANGOOD- S- OP EVERY DES and cooking-stoveheating AND BOLD. BOUGHT CRIPTION and for ' apparatus for receiving-ships- ; ' the payment for labot in equipping vessels and manufacture of articles in the navy-ysrd- s pertaining to this bureau, e Sd doer west Of thousand dollars, Oeataae Maty-fivmillion one of tbefiareau the eOee, Fer contingent expensea f Equipment andReceiving, namely ;For UTAH. expenses of freight and transportation CORINNE f erpl-tof enlisted men, f stores, transportation teen, mileage to honorably-discharge- d printing, advertising, expenses of auction sales, telegraphing, stationery, apprehension of deserters, assistance to vessels in Wholesale ead Basil Dealer la distreoss, and goodconduct badges for five thousand enlisted men, seventy dollars. BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS Groeertea asrt Prevtsleas,'tit)vt, Fer general maiotenace of yards and Ogatt aad Tehacee. ' decks, namely: For general expenses of the Bureau of Yards and Docks Freight and transportation of materials and stores; printing, stationery, and advertising kinds op wines; scotch , alb including the commandants office; books, models, maps, and drawings; ENGLISH POSTED OSN- -' and and 'of ? ' repairs purchase RANDs 03 StAXrnt s to and use the patent-rightmachinery, same; repairs on steam engines, nnd attendance of oxen and horses, and driving teams, earls, and timber-wheel- s OtM epl-t- f and tools and fer use in the General Merchandise B3p8tf 33. prompt attention. , . D . I 8t, j HENRY LEI WHO) fire-engine- navy-yards- W. T. FIELD Cashier. , s; 4 Montana ELiquoro BUY AND SEIX , RAI7 PQAHnfiCO. (THE GRAND 1 OYESNMENT VOUCHERS, COIN, DU8T. AND EXCHANGE. V Front ttfoet; ep8tf ......President. eeeee 1 i t t ' r H GOLD v f 1 f PACIFIC ifOTEIi QIHQQA&. SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ON NEW YOKE, CHICAGO, BAN Xnxtrest and iLtox CodipSefd FRANCISCO, lntheWwSd; And all the principal ettlm East and Wect. all - : . 409 O. D. CASSn CO., Ixaporten and Jobbers of A ; bake-oven- s, life-raft- s; s; MARTIN Wineo aiid Utah. coniNNis 4 , COR til TIE, OF oau FnAricibco. 0old. Bouglt nil rcbrletoT o (well Iwwi the!? &UmUlAlI Loess before its detno. Octiuer tics la thv rrrnnil foihdfftoi' dill CMeari Corinoo. nr;iiL akd , - ituioia epl-t- f it&o CmwtJIm ef th cad no nMaeLJ) 1771.) tLldpUsxure ia uamckj the eer-rc! h rdw, fjr ' tie ae- :t epL v .,r Utlr pc JuJ ' rs emxxatita : c.'i n i, 6 fer Sweat Yhr |